Ultrasound in Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine: From Concept to Clinical Applications
A special issue of Journal of Clinical Medicine (ISSN 2077-0383). This special issue belongs to the section "Anesthesiology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 May 2024) | Viewed by 35182
Special Issue Editor
Interests: point-of-care ultrasound; non-invasive mechanical ventilation; regional anesthesia; perioperative medicine; robotic surgery; acute kidney injury; enhanced recovery after surgery
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Ultrasound in Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine is now used in many clinical settings and in all phases of care, from diagnosis to procedural guidance causing changes in clinical decision-making. In Critical Care Medicine, physicians are often faced with complex clinical pictures involving multiple organ failures including but not limited to heart failure, acute kidney injury, respiratory failure, trauma and brain injury. In a such complex scenario a real-time, bedside, rapidly available multi-faceted ultrasound approach is fundamental to personalize treatments. Thus, new diagnostic algorithms have been developed to provide simple answers to simple questions in a short timespan manner in order to guide specific treatments. This approach includes the assessment of respiratory failure and the optimization of ventilatory strategy by lung ultrasonography, the prediction of patient-ventilator interaction, early detection of weaning failure and the assessment of muscular weakness by the study of the diaphragm, the optimization of hemodynamics, heart-lung interactions, and brain-lung-splanchnic cross-talk through the assessment of perfusion and congestion by abdominal Doppler ultrasonography, the monitoring of neurocritical patients by optic nerve sheath diameter and transcranial Doppler. As a result of technological innovation, most evaluations can now be performed at the bedside, thus allowing better integration with clinical management.
The present Special Issue “Ultrasound in Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine: From Concept to Clinical Applications” welcomes original submissions in order to share new strategies as well as novel clinical applications in this evolving field.
Dr. Claudia Brusasco
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- point-of-care ultrasound
- lung ultrasound
- diaphragmatic ultrasonography
- focused assessment sonography for trauma
- echocardiography
- brain ultrasonography
- regional anesthesia
- perioperative medicine
- splanchnic perfusion
- congestion
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